FrameMaker (2015 release) has significantly improved the display of conditional indicators to make it easier to identify portions of content that are tagged for one or more versions of published output. The new, improved indicator display applies to significant objects like tables, images, graphics and anchored frames.

FrameMaker (2015 release) has significantly improved the display of conditional indicators to make it easier to identify portions of content that are tagged for one or more versions of published output. The new, improved indicator display applies to significant objects like tables, images, graphics and anchored frames.

Learn to use Premiere Elements' clip monitor to preview your raw footage and select only the portions you want to use. Set in and out points to define subclips, and check out the Auto-Analyzer, which breaks raw footage down into smaller clips automatically.

Are you looking for that one “special” thing that will help make your images stand out? With Photoshop Elements, you’re only one click away from that one-of-a-kind image. In this video, explore all the new effects available in the Quick mode and learn to add a texture and a frame.

Join Adobe Media Encoder product manager Patrick Palmer for a sneak peek of the new features coming soon to Adobe Media Encoder. Along with support for a huge range of formats, the new Adobe Media Encoder CC update can create DCPs for playback on Digital Cinema systems, and AS-11 content packages for creating broadcast deliverables. New fault-tolerant rendering auto-heals red and black frame issues without holding up your render queue.

The Reference Monitor in Premiere Pro is perfect for comparing frames from different parts of a sequence. It’s also perfect to show any of the built-in scopes for precision color correction. Find out how you can begin using this powerful tool to be more productive and get accurate color.

Julieanne Kost, Adobe Principal Evangelist Photoshop and Lightroom, takes a close look at several feature enhancements and refinements made to scripted patterns including placing patterns along a path, rendering unique trees for concept, architectural and fine art images and scripted border designs. Learn how to unlock the background into a layer with a single click, choose recent colors from the swatches panel and add and change color readouts for multiple color samplers at once.

Using the Lens Correction filter in Photoshop and a look into using smart filters, as well as how to make a letterbox to apply to your video files for removing the rotor blades from the top of the frame.

FrameMaker 11 has many options for controlling placement of anchored frames. This brief video examines just one popular option: placing graphics in the outer page margin of two sided page layouts. Not only are the steps simple, you can preserve all of your values in a Graphic Object Style and tag other anchored frames to behave the same way. Once you have done this, you can simply update the definition for an anchored frame object style and have all frames of the same name globally update in an identical fashion. This can be a HUGE timesaver, especially in language translation projects.

Master a host of time-saving techniques for copying grades from one clip to another in SpeedGrade CC. Learn keyboard shortcuts to copy grades from any frame in your scene. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This video shows how to combine two commands (a) keyboard shortcut "ESC m p" to automatically shrinkwrap your anchored frame around the size of graphic contents and (b) Object Style Designer to create a "named frame" that has the vertical baseline adjustment you desire. This is ideal for projects in which you have a lot of small screen captures for "key caps" on the baseline of your text. In this very brief video, Product Evangelist, Maxwell Hoffmann (@maxwellhoffmann) shows you how.

Quickly create a mask and apply an effect such as color correction that travels frame by frame throughout your composite. Mask Tracker eliminates the need to adjust the mask and effect throughout time and avoids repetitive rotoscoping tasks.

If the frame and its content are different sizes, you can use the Fitting commands to achieve a perfect fit. In this video, Chad Chelius demonstrates how to fit graphics in frames using frame fitting options that give you full control over the appearance of your graphics. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

The Place command is the primary method used to insert graphics into InDesign because it provides the highest level of support for resolution, file formats, multipage PDF and INDD files, and color. In this video, you'll learn how to place your graphics efficiently and how to use and manipulate graphics frames to place graphic content. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

In this video, I'll guide you through using our New Adobe Premiere Pro CC and Encore CS6 to burn Bluray and DVD disc in a few easy steps. I'll also give you some quick tips on making videos with interactive poster frames and chapter markers for iPad, iPhone, AppleTV and other mobile devices.

In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 1 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the basics of importing footage from your DSLR directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, selecting clips, setting In/Out points, and building a sequence. Work with multiple formats/frame rates/frame sizes, all simultaneously, and learn how the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine can be modified to optimize playback performance, no matter what kind of machine you're editing on.

Edit more efficiently with a redesigned Timeline, intuitive track targeting, and dozens of new shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro CC. See critical info such as duplicate frames and through edits. With Paste Attributes, you can copy and paste the specific effects you need from one clip to another.

The new Refine Edge tool uses the underlying Roto Brush segmentation boundary to determine what region to refine from frame to frame. Chris Meyer shows you how to make corrective strokes and touch up the alpha using the Paint tool.

The Duplicate Frame detector lets you easily find where you're using the same clip, frame or set of frames more than once in a project. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows how to use this nifty timesaving feature.

Levi's uses Digital Publishing Suite to advertise in Bullett magazine on iPad. The advertisements entice Bullett's hip, young audience to interact with the products and learn more about the brand. With compelling uses of scrolling frames and slideshows, readers can "shop" for Levi's products, and ultimately link out to the website to make a purchase.

The Augusta Chronicle has released an iPad app that covers the 2013 Masters Tournament, golf's rite of spring and first major of the year. The Augusta Chronicle takes advantage of overlays such as video, audio and scrolling frames in order to share historical information about the championship and the renowned golf course. During the week of the tournament, the app will be updated with videos, photos and stats so that fans can follow along at home.

Many of us have been frustrated by how "slippery" the positioning of anchored frames can be in Word. FrameMaker 11 provides considerably more control. This video starts out with a bang, showing how you can easily generate a table of parts, views or animations (with auto-hypertext links) to a 3D graphics. The published PDF output provides an attractive, guided user experience. Discover how FrameMaker 11's new Object Styles allow you to name, then globally update the appearance or positioning of both anchored frames and graphic objects. Hotspots also allow you to create a link between a zone of a graphic and related text.

Macalester Today alumni magazine uses Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to bring its print content to life with interactive overlays and distribute it on the iPad. This app of the week shares stories of professors, students and alumni through video, innovative uses of scrolling frames, nested overlays, and sliders and trays.

In this episode of the Adobe Creative Suite Podcast Terry White shows how to use the Pen Tool to create Art, Frames and to trace images in Photoshop CS6. If you've never used the Pen Tool before, this is your video!

With the wide array of tools available in Premiere Elements 11, you can do everything from providing captivating narration to adding a pan and zoom effect to your movie. In this video, you will see how to access a number of useful tools; in particular, you'll get a detailed demonstration of how to apply a freeze frame to your film.

The IPVLive plug-in enables growing, frame-accurate proxies to be streamed directly into Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 in a multi-user environment across a standard IT network. The IPVLive panel enables the user to stay within the Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 interface and quickly produce highlight packages and promos.

The Matrox Mojito 4K is a quad 3G-SDI, 4K video monitoring card used with Adobe Premiere Pro on Windows platforms. Learn about realtime monitoring and output at resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 and frame rates up to 60 fps.

Learn to use the Preview Panel to generate a RAM Preview of your animation that plays in real time. Review the features available in the panel, how to adjust the work area in the timeline, and how to generate a preview to see your results at full speed. Also explore Frame Rate, Skip and Shift+Ram Preview, as well as the From Current Time feature. Finally, learn some handy keyboard shortcuts that can save you time.

This movie showcases the drag-and-drop video effects, effect acceleration, and video adjustment layer controls in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. It also shows the new Mercury Playback Engine's ability to play back effects with no dropped frames. Finally, it goes on to show how to effectively render out playback when needed.

Learn about the new user interface for viewing or changing keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro. Then, discover some of the new shortcuts for common editing commands, such as matching frames, creating and playing loops, moving between editing clips, and exporting frames.

Everything that is placed into InDesign ends up in a frame. You can create frames from scratch, or if you "place" (import) text or images into a document, InDesign automatically creates the frame for you. We'll explore the use of frames in InDesign in this video.

The mid-March update to Digital Publishing Suite introduces a new type of overlay called Scrollable Frame and refined how Pan & Zoom is handled. This video introduces theses features along with a cursory discussion of iPad3 authoring for Digital Publishing Suite.

Create a scrolling frame that slides in and out of a page, revealing more information when the reader pulls on a tab. This is useful when you want to provide a little more information for your reader, but you don't want it to interrupt the full design of the page.
Download Bob Bringhurst's Tips App to read a tutorial on scrolling frames: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/digital-publishing-suite-tips/id436199090?mt =8

Adobe introduced the powerful Roto Brush in After Effects CS5 allowing you to increase your productivity when compositing layers together. Colin has some great tips to help you get the most out of Roto Brush including how to help After Effects make the best choices when propagating new frames.

In this mobile app demo, John Chen shows animations on the Nexus One (left) and iPod 4 (right) performing well. Note the high and consistent 30 frames per second (fps) even though more and more bitmap graphics come in. (Click the HTML Text link to read the article.)

The Trim Monitor maybe an often-overlooked tool in Premiere Pro that can be used to precisely tweak an edit. Karl Soule shows you how to use this feature to fine-tune the in and out points of clips on a timeline at a cut with ease.

Create a fun collage to print and frame for Father’s Day or any special occasion. An example of the exclusive tutorials available to Elements Plus members, this how-to video offers tips for using layers and frames and rescaling for best results.

In this Premiere Pro Basics series we'll cover these two useful and powerful features. Automate to sequence can help you get a jump start on framing out the story or timeline while applying an effect across multiple clips (like a cross dissolve) will speed the editing process along.

Adobe® Captivate® enables you to enrich your eLearning content with video with a wide variety of video formats.
Using Slide Video you can share video across slides and synchronize them accurately across multiple slides or objects in a slide using video frames as a reference.

In part 6 of this series, you'll learn how to bring a Photoshop document into Adobe After Effects CS5 and then animate the various layers using rotation key frames to form the final shot for your composition.

Learn how to tell the difference between frames, keyframes, and blank keyframes by using visual cues on the Timeline. Learn what each type of frame in the Timeline indicates about the contents of the Stage.

Create, preflight and publish documents faster. New and enhanced tools and on-object controls help speed up and simplify repetitive, everyday tasks such as selecting and editing frames and frame content, adjusting the white space between images, or creating grids. The ability to create pages with different sizes in a single InDesign file, and other productivity features in InDesign CS5 let you complete your page layout in fewer steps.

In this episode of Short and Suite, Jason Levine shows you how to create a multicam video using a variety of different cameras so that the frame rates, frame sizes and aspect ratios all match up perfectly.

Giant projects can be scary if you don’t have a good process. Get an inside look at creating the Konductor AIR application with a focus on team development. Konductor combines an advanced CMS platform with an AIR based content editor that leverages the webkit engine to directly manipulate HTML. This session will be technically framed – a start to end examination of topics such as scope definition, developer and designer workflow, agile principles, iterative experience design, build processes, development framework, and quality assurance.

This episode of Designing Minds features industry-praised photographer Ben Watts. In the first of a two-part series, Ben discusses the power of photography and how his love for the craft enables him to capture timelessness in a frame. He goes on to discuss how the streets and youth of New York City influenced his early work, later shaping his process and practice for commercial work.

Former Adobe Flex SDK team member Chet Haase demonstrates techniques of measuring the performance of animations, and shows how the performance of effects, render events, and the SWF frame rate relate to each other.